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Old 08-04-2008, 07:59 PM
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She sees his behavior all the time, but she thinks he'll outgrow it. She comments frequently on his behavior. At Cub Camp, one of the kids said he was hurting him and she shrugged it off saying, "This is what he does when he gets bored." She didn't even say a word to him about it. Sometime before that, my husband nearly tackled him and told him he wasn't going to put up with it and he would make his mom drive him home. Also, she's our new Relief Society Pres., so it would be hard for her to sit in on the class. *sigh* When he acts up, she does nothing. It is really frustrating and people are always disciplining her child in her presence, which is really awkward. His behavior is the worst when she is around. He starts screaming in the middle of class that he is hungry, tries to wander the halls, she'll bring him some food even though he had a big breakfast, and lots of people are frustrated because they know she won't do a thing. I was thinking maybe the best thing to do is bring him to her over and over and over until she gets fed up and finally decides to do something about it. No one wants to teach him. I am afraid that he will start to hate church because he gets so much negative attention.
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